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Trump appeals to move New York hush money case to federal court
Former President Donald Trump will continue to fight to move his New York hush money case into federal court – and delay his sentencing on that conviction – now appealing to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals, according to a notice of appeal filed Tuesday night.
Police Say New York State Man Arrested 45 Times Makes It 46
You would think people would learn at some point? Unfortunately, some never do. Police say a New York state man, who's no stranger to law enforcement, has once again landed himself in a lot of trouble. Officials say the suspect, with a long history of arrests, was once again picked up by police after he broke into a local business.
New York State’s Fall Campfire Warning
School is back in session across New York State and the cooler, fall days have arrived. There are some things that just go perfectly with the frosty air and pumpkin spice cappuccino and one of them is a warm campfire! Before you light that kindling wood, New York State has a warning.
USPS Changes Could Impact Mail Delivery Times In New York
Mail can move at snail speed sometimes in Upstate New York. Some recent United States Postal Service changes could impact that delivery time even more. According to CBS News, USPS still isn’t where they want to be financially. They rolled out a 10-year “Delivering for America” plan a few years ago with the strategic plan to help modernize and revitalize the postal service. Obviously, with such massive changes that required a huge chunk of change.
Surgeon General Warns New Yorkers that Parenting Could Harm Mental Health
The U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Murthy, has issued a warning that's raising a lot of eyebrows. The warning highlights the detrimental impact of parenting on the mental health of both mothers and fathers. In a recent advisory, Dr. Murthy emphasized the dangerous levels of stress that parents are facing, noting that the strains they experience are not only affecting their well-being but are also being passed on to their children.
Another Restaurant Abruptly Closes in Central New York
Another restaurant bites the dust in Central New York, abruptly closing its doors after only three years in business. If national chains are struggling to survive in today's economy, what chance do local businesses have? Especially in the Empire State where the taxes are high and the laws are plentiful.
The Price Is Right Live coming to New York and more in September – but southern state fans are ‘bummed’ there’s no shows
THE Price Is Right Live has announced a 60-venue tour that includes stops in New York and Pennslyvania. And while fans are excited for their chance to participate in The Price is Right, some Southerners are disappointed that the game show is skipping over their state entirely. Last month, The Price Is Right Live shared […]
The longest outdoor mountain coaster in the U.S is now open in NY
Come fall, there's nothing quite as cool and thrilling and as riding the longest outdoor mountain roller coaster in the country, which is now open for the season at Mt. Van Hoevenberg in Upstate New York. A truly remarkable feat of engineering, the Cliffside Coaster, as the attraction built like...
Death Toll Rises To 9 In Relation To Nationwide Listeria Outbreak—The 'Largest Listeria Outbreak Since 2011'
The nationwide Listeria infection outbreak linked to Boar’s Head deli meats has now resulted in a total of 57 hospitalizations and 9 deaths, making it the largest Listeria outbreak since 2011. Keep reading for more information about the outbrea...
Upstate NY Corgi Racing Has Gone Viral in New Video
A new level of cuteness and chaos has been unlocked at an upstate New York county fair after its corgi race devolved into an absolute free-for-all. County fair organizers certainly know which special ingredients to add to their events to make them memorable. While many Dutchess County, NY residents will tell you that the must-try experience at the Dutchess County Fair are the famous 4-H milkshakes, there was a different star a little further north.
Tips for navigating New York's changing utility landscape
BUFFALO, N.Y. — 2 On Your Side continues seeking information about the changing utility landscape in New York State to help customers advocate for themselves and stay informed. The Public Utility Law Project has pursued the same mission on behalf of low-income New Yorkers for the past 40 years...
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